Felis ocreata

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Definition

Noun 1. A wildcat species: Felis ocreata is the scientific name for a specific, widely distributed species of wildcat. It is a small to medium-sized feline predator. 2. Geographical range: This wildcat is native to regions of Africa and Asia Minor (the historical term for the Anatolian Peninsula, primarily modern-day Turkey).

Usage Notes
  • The term is primarily used in scientific, zoological, or academic contexts. In everyday language, this animal is more commonly referred to by its common name.
  • It is a proper noun (the scientific name of a species) and is typically written in italics. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The study focused on the hunting behavior of Felis ocreata.
    • Genetic analysis confirmed the specimen was Felis ocreata.
  • Descriptive Context:
    • Felis ocreata is known for its adaptability to various habitats.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The name is used to precisely identify the species within the biological classification system, distinguishing it from other wildcats like the European wildcat () or the domestic cat ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: African wildcat. This is the standard English name for .
  • Subspecies: Scientific literature may refer to subspecies, such as (the African subspecies) or (the Southern African wildcat).
  • Related Term: Wildcat (n): A general term for small, undomesticated feline species.
Synonyms
  • African wildcat
  • (In specific regions) Asiatic wildcat (for populations in Asia Minor)
Noun
  1. widely distributed wildcat of Africa and Asia Minor